133 Days on the Sun

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his video captures solar activity from August to December 2022 using NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory. Over 133 days, it condenses solar observations into 59 minutes, showing the Sun's rotation, active regions, and corona in extreme ultraviolet light. Magnetic loops, trapping hot plasma and causing solar flares, are visible. Occasional dark frames result from eclipses by Earth or the Moon, or technical issues. SDO's consistent monitoring, despite missed moments, provides insights into the Sun's influence on the solar system. The video features music from Lars Leonhard's "Geometric Shapes" album. Continuing NASA missions will enhance our understanding of space and ensure astronaut safety.
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